Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, July 2019

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2019
  • Eileen and Jenny's Europe Trip 2019!
    July 16, 2019: Amsterdam
    Tour of Anne Frank House inside!
    Please see this link for more details of the fate of people in Anne Frank's diary, as well as their pseudonyms that she used:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
    Movie scenes are from the following:
    The Diary Of Anne Frank 2009 Edition
    • The Diary Of Anne Fran...
    Anne and Margot Frank were spared immediate death in the Auschwitz gas chambers and instead were sent to Bergen-Belsen, a concentration camp in northern Germany. In February 1945, the Frank sisters died of typhus at Bergen-Belsen; their bodies were thrown into a mass grave.

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  • @AmiraSmyrna
    @AmiraSmyrna 2 года назад +17

    "I want to be a famous writer and be remembered after my death..." wow I got goosebumps with that 😳

  • @bbashn
    @bbashn 3 года назад +63

    The narrator in this video was incorrect. He said that Anne and Margot died at Auschwitz. They were at Auschwitz for a short time, but ultimately died in Bergen-Belsen.

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  3 года назад +6

      At the end of the video, yes, it states that Anne and her sister died in the Bergen-Belsen Camp.

    • @michellegray9806
      @michellegray9806 2 года назад +1

      Yes,I believe this to be correct.

    • @irneaa
      @irneaa 2 года назад

      @@eileenweed ok

    • @tiamia7139
      @tiamia7139 Год назад +1

      You are correct. They both had scabies and typhus. Exposure to the cold, starvation and unsanitary living conditions greatly contributed to their deaths. Horrific!!

  • @akhilsaxena5226
    @akhilsaxena5226 Год назад +2

    What an incredibly informative video Ms.Lori...many thanks and warm regards!🌹

  • @sixtine8626
    @sixtine8626 2 года назад +8

    J’ai visité cette maison ! Petite fille j’avais lu le livre ! Et dire que nous avons osé nous plaindre du confinement...............
    Qu’ils reposent en Paix ! Amen 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @DarthTrader707
    @DarthTrader707 3 года назад +17

    Thanks so much for this. I like the way you cut in scenes of the movie. Either they created very impressive sets, or it looks like they filmed that particular movie in the actual house. One of the things that strikes me most about the house, is not imagining her and the other 7 walking in and living there for all that time in hiding. It's imagining her and her family walking out of there on that August night. She must have been so terrified, a sixteen year old girl knowing exactly what lay in store for her....and her family. What a heartbreaking quote by the father--"during that terrible journey, I was with my family for the last time." The interesting thing about that ad Otto placed for information on his daughters, is that someone who knew them in the camp, and knew they died, actually responded to the ad, with a letter. It was right after the visibly shaken Otto gave her the letter to read, that the woman who had helped them in hiding, and who picked up Anne's diaries, took them out of the drawer with held them out to Otto in consolation, saying, "this is Anne's legacy. This is how she'll go on living." So sad that she came so close to making it. If she and her sister hadn't been moved to Bergen Belson, she probably would have survived. She died of Typhus during an outbreak at Bergen Belson.

  • @Witchofthewoods.
    @Witchofthewoods. Год назад +4

    What a gorgeous place, especially with that canal. Her father was a HERO. Finding her diary and getting it published for her!! That's just the greatest thing I've ever heard of a Father doing for his daughter. 📖 🕯️And it's exactly what she wanted....to write a book and her wish came true. It's too bad she didn't live to see it.

    • @jordynsmith226
      @jordynsmith226 Год назад

      Meip was the one that kept the diary and gave it to frank

  • @annakateputter_littlered
    @annakateputter_littlered 4 года назад +36

    I was last there in 2003. It was hypnotic. I've been searching for a fresh glimpse of it. I remember being mesmerized by Anne's photos of her Hollywood pin ups, still frozen in time on the wall in her little sleeping area. There was an awesome pancake place a few doors further down which was a good light hearted way to end the experience, I wonder did you go too? ........Anyway thank you, well put together video, I enjoyed it a great deal.

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  4 года назад +5

      Thanks so much! Yes we did go to the famous place, "Pancake Bakery", before our visit to the Anne Frank House. To be honest we were a little disappointed, the pancakes seemed undercooked and the prices quite high - it's in our 'Amsterdam Museums' video. ruclips.net/video/zDCJnrysaQM/видео.html

  • @danielaplet4036
    @danielaplet4036 3 года назад +39

    I saw the movie Ann Frank the whole story, what emotion it invoked within me, the characters looked so much like the actual people involved.
    Seen the movie a few times and it always causes me to cry bitterly, her holding Margo in her arms as she died, her being left to die of typhus alone thinking that all the family has died.
    How Otto must have felt being the only survivor and with the memory that it was his decision to stay together and go into hiding instead of fleeing into Switzerland.
    She wanted to keep memory of her (in a way keep on living) after her death and indeed she has.

    • @whitegamma5106
      @whitegamma5106 3 года назад +3

      You should watch the Anne Frank video diary here on RUclips. Much better and partly filmed in the actual house

    • @tiamia7139
      @tiamia7139 Год назад

      @@whitegamma5106 I've seen every documentary and movie about Anne Frank and the black and white Diary of Anne Frank with Millie Perkins and Shelly Winters is still the best. The acting was superb and the actors and actresses look very much like their characters. When I hear the sirens of the Gestapo and their brakes shrieking to a halt in front of their building, it still gives me chills and I've watched that movie 20 times by now. So heartbreaking to know that, had they not been betrayed, they most likely would have survived until liberation.

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  Год назад +1

      @@tiamia7139 I see a long reply from you on email but it isn't on here, I don't know what happened. But anyway, that is so sad that you couldn't make the trip to the Anne Frank House due to covid. I still hope you can make it to Amsterdam, at least now... I know the travel may be difficult, but there are not many stairs there in Amsterdam, that is why it is so bicycle-friendly. It is an amazing experience to go there! I never saw Valkyrie...Yes it is so horrifying and sad that people disrespect such places as the concentration camps...Just thinking about them gives me the chills, I have no idea how anyone survived them.

    • @tiamia7139
      @tiamia7139 Год назад +1

      @@eileenweed Hi Eileen, I deleted it because I thought it was taking up too much space. Walking through those concentration camps was incredibly emotional for me. To see the "assembly line" efficiency - how diabolically systematic and cruel the Nazis were in their determination to eradicate every Jew - was so monstrous and horrific. I'll never forget what I saw nor understand such EVIL. As one Holocaust survivor said, "If there is a God, where was he?"
      .

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  Год назад

      @@tiamia7139 I have never been to a former concentration camp, I went to the Memorial in Berlin and it made my heart beat faster, just remembering it is emotional. There are no words to express the horror that such a thing could have happened.

  • @gemmalynn536
    @gemmalynn536 2 года назад +4

    this was very cool, i've studied her diary for yrs, know this young lady quite well & to see such an in depth look at where she wrote her diary was absolutely breathtaking, this is an amazing find, thank🌺you so much for sharing it with us

  • @mayrakopjansen2814
    @mayrakopjansen2814 3 года назад +22

    Some people who are walking in there show no respect at all

    • @tiamia7139
      @tiamia7139 2 года назад +1

      Children under the age of 12 have no business inside such a historic place. People come from across the world at considerable expense to see the Anne Frank house. Some even plan their vacations around it. They shouldn't have their experience ruined by a bunch of babbling 3 yr olds. It was inappropriate and disrespectful for their parents to bring them to such a place. Only children 12 and older should be admitted when accompanied by an adult. Most by that age have read The Diary of Anne Frank, know the history of the place and know to be quiet and respectful.

    • @robertandhollyscorpiofan2697
      @robertandhollyscorpiofan2697 Год назад +1

      @@tiamia7139 no.
      Take out biological age and focus on maturity level.
      I’m QUITE sure, kids as young as eight had SOME understanding that friends and relatively were being taken away.

    • @tiamia7139
      @tiamia7139 Год назад

      @@robertandhollyscorpiofan2697 My degrees are in education and child psychology. Eight is far too young for a child to be exposed to the horrors of the Holocaust and films showing Dauchau, Bergen-Belsen et al, where innocent men women, children and babies were shoved or thrown into gas chambers and poisoned with Zyclon-B. Talking to children that age about families being torn from their homes and taken away could be very confusing, frightening and traumatic. It could easily cause nightmares wondering if that could happen to them. You can't tell them "half the story" about the Holocaust. They have to be told the whole story to understand what was occurring at the time -- and you don't discuss Adolf Hitler and Dr. Mengele with 8 yr. olds! That is why The Diary of Anne Frank is not on school reading lists until junior high. Most students read it between the ages of 12-14. My granddaughter is 11 and told me that they can't read The Diary of Anne Frank until junior high. My oldest daughter visited the Secret Annex when she was in her early 30s. She has two masters degrees and is fully knowledgeable of the history of the Holocaust. (We recently visited Germany and saw two concentration camps while there.) She was so upset from her visit to the Secret Annex she chose to spend the rest of the day alone rather than with her tour group. It is not appropriate to have children under the age of 12 in that environment. And it's not fair for young children to ruin the experience of the Secret Annex for others.

  • @Choices2aa
    @Choices2aa 2 года назад +2

    I went to the Anne Frank house in 1996 on a European Trip and it was so surreal and that's as close as I got to Anne Frank aside from reading her dairy,
    Anne Frank Dairy Of A Young Girl. I can't believe they were caught b/c someone told on them. August of 1944 was when they were found out b/c someone told on them.

  • @fandoria09
    @fandoria09 10 месяцев назад

    He didn't find her diary. Meep kept it along with her many other writings. She presented them all to Otto, and it took him a long time to even get the courage to read them. Upon reading them, he quoted, "I never really knew my Ann." His one and only documentary explains it all.

  • @joselynnevarez9853
    @joselynnevarez9853 2 года назад +5

    "The German police politely entered..." Yeah, so barging into the home with a gun pointed at every is absolutely polite...

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  2 года назад +1

      I know right!! What a thing to say. :-(

  • @timdetmers3240
    @timdetmers3240 Год назад +1

    The building Anne Frank hid in, 263 Prinsengracht, was NOT owned by Otto Frank. The premises was rented. There is a passage in the diary where she writes about the occasion when the owner came to inspect the property and Anne wrote about the concerns those in hiding expressed that the owner would want to inspect the secret annex.

  • @richardphillips1971
    @richardphillips1971 3 года назад +20

    I never understood when Fritz Pfeffer came, Margot left her room with Anne and Pfeffer moved in there - why put a middle-aged man in with a teenage girl?

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  3 года назад +9

      Margot went to sleep in her parents room. When Fritz came, Anne hadn't gotten her period yet, so she was still considered a young girl, not mature.

    • @dannydougin3925
      @dannydougin3925 2 года назад +4

      @@eileenweed Why put a man in the room with a girl of any age at all?? Very odd.

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  2 года назад

      @@dannydougin3925 Desperate times (and lack of space) call for desperate measures... instead of keeping married couples together, they could have made girls-only rooms or boys-only rooms, but they didn't.

  • @touraneindanke
    @touraneindanke 2 года назад +9

    The buildings surrounding the Anne Frank house where demolished in the late seventies to build the current Anne Frank industrial looking building
    Keeping the outside facades in the original style would have been a nice token of respect to this city and the people.
    The one Family that stayed put was put under enormous pressure to cell.
    That was a Jewish family!
    I have got zero respect for the current mammoth Anne Frank industries (what would Anne say about this?)

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  2 года назад

      Oh no, thank you for that information! I had no idea about that! So awful! :-(

    • @touraneindanke
      @touraneindanke 2 года назад +1

      @@eileenweed 💔
      The (very well respected)family did then and do still keeping themselves out of the media.
      That would have not helped anyway.
      They stayed there anyway avoiding the onlookers and kept to themselves.
      Looking at the church side of the monsterbuilding you can see thy just built around it.
      I am not aware of the current state of ownership.
      A same kind of harassment did take place at the building site of the Victoria Hotel located towards the Central Station construction plans from 1882 and opend in 1890.
      That house is famous (Wikipedia)
      There exists a well done film about it somewhere.
      This has nothing to do with Anne Frank (just trying to end positive)

    • @marty9085
      @marty9085 2 года назад +1

      bien!

    • @sharoncarrier18
      @sharoncarrier18 Год назад

      They should have preserved the integrity of the building. It's good to have all the Anne museum and info on her because the world should know. People should have been able to see exactly how the 2 Family's lived. But progress and love of money rather than history. I am grateful for what is there. It's quit good. I would love to have seen it exactly like it was when Anne was there.

  • @avvarupenchalaiah7854
    @avvarupenchalaiah7854 Год назад

    Really great

  • @suanafiliette3155
    @suanafiliette3155 Год назад +1

    Bonjour à tous
    Dommage qu'ils ne parlent pas des autres enfants juives qui ont écrit des livres pendant la guerre.

  • @Mary-52
    @Mary-52 3 года назад +7

    Why was mostly everyone on their phone?

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  3 года назад +14

      Those are not phones! They are the Audio Guide they give out at the start of the tour! So everyone was listening to the history of Anne Frank and what each of the rooms were used for! :-)

  • @souravkrishna1024
    @souravkrishna1024 3 года назад +4

    My dream to visit this place

  • @beachbunny8021
    @beachbunny8021 2 года назад +1

    the way u r moving the camera is giving me a headache.

  • @mindhack101hostedbyrosewil2
    @mindhack101hostedbyrosewil2 2 года назад +2

    It's so sad to see this because the same thing is being to happen again. Many people are being killed by guns and disease and nothing is being done. World's leaders are letting citizens suffer. God save us all.

  • @video198712
    @video198712 3 года назад +1

    Anne did not die in Alustswitz(sp?) , she died in Belden Bellsen of typhus.

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  3 года назад +3

      Yes, at the end of the video, it clearly states Anne died in the Bergen-Belsen Camp.

  • @juanvelasquez7067
    @juanvelasquez7067 2 года назад +1

    Thank you she knows

  • @beatrizhettwer
    @beatrizhettwer 2 года назад +1

    Acho que Anne nunca imaginou tamanha repercussão❤

  • @irishgold8783
    @irishgold8783 2 года назад

    Which movie are the scenes is this clip from?

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  2 года назад

      The Diary Of Anne Frank 2009 Edition
      : ruclips.net/video/hLylRfUbiEE/видео.html

  • @serenitylovato9054
    @serenitylovato9054 2 года назад +3

    IS IT JUST ME OUR EM I THE ONLY ONE THAT HERD HI ON THIS VIDE AT 18:08 IT SOUNDS LIKE SOMEONE WISPERING TO SAY HI IT MY BE ANNE. NOT KIDDING I HAD TO SLISTEN TO IT THREE TIMES TO MAKE SURE IT WANT ME JUST HERING STUFF AND FOR SURE ITS SOMEONE WISPERING HI.

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  2 года назад +1

      Now that you pointed it out, it does sound like a whispered HI. Maybe a message from the Beyond.

    • @irishgold8783
      @irishgold8783 2 года назад

      I hear the "hi"

  • @inesrochaconstantino1219
    @inesrochaconstantino1219 2 года назад

    Será que tem o Diário de Anne Frank em mais de 60 idiomas, entre elas o português do Brasil e o português de Portugal, como oferta às pessoas que fossem visitar o Museu?

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  2 года назад

      The Diary of Anne Frank is available at the museum for purchase in many languages!

    • @inesrochaconstantino1219
      @inesrochaconstantino1219 2 года назад

      @@eileenweed Então queres dizer que O Diário de Anne Frank está disponível no museu para compra em vários idiomas. Certamente que terá a versão portuguesa e a versão brasileira.

    • @inesrochaconstantino1219
      @inesrochaconstantino1219 2 года назад

      @@eileenweed Já quero ir visitar o Museu.

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  2 года назад

      @@inesrochaconstantino1219 definitivamente você deve ir e visitar!

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  2 года назад

      @@inesrochaconstantino1219
      Sim, lembro-me de ver a versão portuguesa quando lá estive.

  • @bellindj
    @bellindj 2 года назад

    Why did they pan so quickly?

  • @pacajalbert9018
    @pacajalbert9018 3 года назад

    Ja som vedel môj otec pracuje zadarmo len pre život mal som také to vedomie

  • @raineyleblanc9817
    @raineyleblanc9817 2 года назад +1

    Great video. The abrupt stopping and restarting of the camera and the spinning motion was really annoying, though.

    • @050572robert
      @050572robert 2 года назад

      Interesting to see, but i did feel like a ball on the end of a string being swung around. People need to watch back their videos weeks or months after shooting it so as to learn how to shoot. Enough time may have passed that they have forgottern what they shot and then be struggling to see what stuff is, or trying to read a sign but they cant because the camera didnt have time to focus on it long enough. Camera motion is the worst to view.

  • @beachbunny8021
    @beachbunny8021 2 года назад

    what were their ACTUAL NAMES?!!! WHY IS SOME MOVIES SAY MR, DUSSEL AND THEN ANOTHER MOVIE IT SAYS MR. PHEFFER. AND VAN PALS INSTEAD OF VAN DAANES?

    • @clobar70
      @clobar70 2 года назад +1

      I think when Anne wrote the diary she used fictitious names to protect the other people in the annex.

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  2 года назад

      Anne Frank gave pseudonyms of people in her diary. The list of their real names is available here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_associated_with_Anne_Frank

  • @annatalarek7778
    @annatalarek7778 3 года назад +4

    My dream is to visit this place

    • @eileenweed
      @eileenweed  3 года назад +1

      It is incredible to be able to tour inside... I hope you can visit!

    • @292Nigel
      @292Nigel 3 года назад +1

      @@eileenweed
      Alacheim shalom.

    • @Jamie77ize
      @Jamie77ize 2 года назад +2

      If you have the chance, go visit! I went when i was 11. It made a big impression on me! That's 33 years ago so it looked a bit different then, more authentic and less restriction. A bit weird but, the thing that stood out the most for me whas the toillet bowl. It was beautifully done in Delfts Blauw, i think. Funny, how the memory works!

    • @tiamia7139
      @tiamia7139 2 года назад +3

      @@Jamie77ize The toilet bowl in this video stood out to me too because it is the original. There have been a lot of refurbishments made. I guess they're trying to protect it from moisture, mold, etc. It doesn't look like what I remember from earlier videos. Looks like they preserved the original wall/wallpaper that had Anne's movie star pictures on it behind the plexiglass. I hope I get to see it someday in person. My oldest daughter saw it several years ago and said it was so emotional for her. She just wanted to be alone with her thoughts for the rest of the afternoon. She said that the sadness in that place was still palpable.

    • @tiamia7139
      @tiamia7139 Год назад

      @@eileenweed Were they able to save the Anne Frank tree, the chestnut tree that she loved to look at through the attic window? I thought I read several years ago that the tree was showing signs of disease and they were doing everything possible to save it. Do you know anything about that? It would be a shame if that tree died.

  • @kathrin-mariasamarrastehle6538
    @kathrin-mariasamarrastehle6538 3 года назад

    Such aterrible and horrible times

  • @sarahramsel1108
    @sarahramsel1108 2 года назад +2

    Yeah Anne and Margot died of typhus in Bergen Belsen, Edith in aushwitz and Otto didn't come back and find the diary, miep geiss found it scattered on the floor after they were arrested and waiting for the Nazi guard to return she went into the annex n found it and put it away until Anne would return Otto never knew she had it until he learned that his daughters died then miep handed it to him "here is the legacy of your daughter"

  • @raphael7470
    @raphael7470 2 года назад +1

    I am Jewish ✡ and i am not hate German people

  • @andrealuisecandido1154
    @andrealuisecandido1154 Год назад

    no
    iDea we have Religion rom. KaTholic
    Anne Frank's
    Family
    religion
    Jew's as i have read

  • @Mia-di8ge
    @Mia-di8ge 2 года назад

    She looks like Jennifer Lopez's daughter.